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Fuel management, emergency procedures focus of ditching report
Bendigo woman banned from owning dog for 10 years
Why are dead and dying seabirds washing up on our beaches in their hundreds?
Half a million civilians caught in northern Gaza “siege within a siege” – Oxfam
Islander forced landing accident
Second defendant convicted on cruelty charges after multiple animals rescued from squalid living conditions
SOMALIA: Two in five children to suffer from acute malnutrition despite rains
Western district farmer receives $52,000 in fines
Light pollution threatens coastal marine systems
Nutrients Drive Cellular Reprogramming in Intestine
West Victorian farmer receives 10-year ban plus fine
Surf group found safe after days at sea in Indonesia. A sea survival expert on what it takes to survive being lost at sea
Couple convicted for starving horse at South West property
Dung beetles for parasite management
UN experts alarmed at reports of trafficking in persons, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances and torture of migrants and refugees: Libya
Fingerprinting metabolism across Animal Kingdom
Marine heat waves caused mass seabird die-offs, beach surveys show
Dire humanitarian and human rights situation compounded by military’s restrictions on aid: Myanmar
Flash flooding in Somalia puts children at further risk of malnutrition, warns Save the Children
Look into heart of cellular waste disposal
Hackathons Challenge Groups to Predict the Next Famine Using Data
What Are Ultraprocessed Foods and Why Are They Bad For You?
Fuel starvation incident highlights importance of proper fuel management
Mt Gambier woman prohibited from owning animals after allowing her two dogs to starve
Animals Australia welcomes Nike’s move to end sale of kangaroo-based shoes, calls on federal government to do more
Joint Statement from Foreign Ministers on the Situation for Women and Girls in Afghanistan on International Women’s Day
Military’s ‘four cuts’ doctrine drives perpetual human rights crisis in Myanmar, says UN report
‘PAWS AND REFLECT’: WAR ANIMAL REMEMBRANCE DAY AT THE SHRINE
Children who have survived the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria need help finding their families, not adoption
What’s the ‘weight set point’, and why does it make it so hard to keep weight off?
From the dingo to the Tasmanian devil – why we should be rewilding carnivores
Not all its quacked up to be… truth about duck hunting
Cruelty charge for starving horse at South West property
Archaeologists shed light on the lives of Stone Age hunter-gatherers in Britain
Greens urge Labor to act on calls to raise Jobseeker in May’s budget
Last 5 kilos really are hardest to lose
Expert commentary: From La Niña to El Niño
Christmas commitment to ease hunger needed
Somalia: FAO calls for fully funded, at-scale and sustained life-saving and livelihoods support to pull people from the brink of famine
New Somalia hunger figures – Oxfam reaction
Greater funding stability positive step for NSW non-profits
People eating leaves to survive in South Sudan as aid fails to keep pace with spiralling hunger crisis
Woman jailed after allowing dog to starve to near-death in her backyard
Government denies youth allowance, jobseeker and DSP recipients right to earn more amidst cost of living crisis
Climate and human-driven habitat destruction alter bat behaviour and increase Hendra virus spillover risk
No additional funding for Foodbank, at time when families need it most
Starved yeast poisons clones
Grain deal catastrophe requires strong famine response